Publications by authors named "Min Ouyang"

Objective: This study aims to elucidate the therapeutic efficacy and safety of a taxane-based chemotherapy in combination with immune checkpoint inhibitors regimen in patients diagnosed with recurrent or metastatic head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC).

Methods: We retrospectively collected clinical data from 154 patients who received at least two cycles of PD-1 inhibitors in combination with a taxane-based chemotherapy as first-line treatment in seven hospitals in Hunan Province, between December 2018 and December 2023. These patients were subjected to long-term follow-up.

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Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is an aggressive disease with a poor prognosis and lack of effective treatment. In this study, TNBCs were analyzed from the perspective of tumor stemness based on scRNA-seq data. The analysis showed that tumor cells of TNBC were divided into 4 subtypes, with subtype 2 having the highest stemness score.

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Objectives: This review endeavors to elucidate the complex interplay underlying diseases associated with ferroptosis and to delineate the multifaceted mechanisms by which triterpenoid and steroidal saponins modulate this form of cell death.

Methods: A meticulous examination of the literature was undertaken, drawing from an array of databases including Web of Science, PubMed, and Wiley Library, with a focus on the keywords "ferroptosis," "saponin," "cancer," "inflammation," "natural products," and "signaling pathways."

Key Findings: Ferroptosis represents a distinctive mode of cell death that holds considerable promise for the development of innovative therapeutic strategies targeting a wide range of diseases, especially cancer and inflammatory disorders.

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At present, an increasing number of people pay more attention to selenium-enriched food, but the quality of the selenium-enriched food varies. Therefore, there is an urgent need to develop a new tool to assess the effects of selenium supplementation in foods by rapidly detecting the levels of the metabolite selenium selenocysteine (Sec). In this work, a fluorescent nanoprobe was designed, synthesized, and characterized for Sec detection and imaging in living biosystems, which exhibited the advantages of good biocompatibility, excellent water solubility, high sensitivity, high selectivity, and rapid response (2.

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CDK1 is an oncogenic serine/threonine kinase known to play an important role in the regulation of the cell cycle. FOXM1, as one of the CDK1 substrates, requires binding of CDK1/CCNB1 complex for phosphorylation-dependent recruitment of p300/CBP coactivators to mediate transcriptional activity. Previous studies from our laboratory found that a novel peptide (M1-20) derived from the C-terminus of FOXM1 exhibited potent inhibitory effects for cancer cells.

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Planning for the expansion of generation and transmission infrastructure, with a focus on integrating wind farms is presented in this study according to the goals of economic efficiency, operational performance, security, and reliability of the transmission system operator. The approach incorporates a bi-level optimization framework, with the upper level outlining the formulation of power system expansion planning to reduce construction and operational costs while adhering to the investment budget limits. In the lower-level model, which economic reliable-secure functioning is formulated for the transmission network.

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The frequent occurrence of food safety incidents has aroused public concern about food safety and key contaminants. Foodborne pathogen contamination, pesticide residues, heavy metal residues, and other food safety problems will significantly impact human health. Therefore, developing efficient and sensitive detection method to ensure food safety early warning is paramount.

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Chemical equilibrium stands as a fundamental principle governing the dynamics of chemical systems. However, it may become intricate when it refers to nanomaterials because of their unique properties. Here, we invesitigated concave gold nanocubes (CGNs) subjected to an akaline Au/HO solution, which exhibit both etching and growth in a monotonic solution.

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This study employed a commercial software velocity to perform deformable registration and dose calculation on deformed CT images, aiming to assess the accuracy of dose delivery during the radiotherapy for lung cancers. A total of 20 patients with lung cancer were enrolled in this study. Adaptive CT (ACT) was generated by deformed the planning CT (pCT) to the CBCT of initial radiotherapy fraction, followed by contour propagation and dose recalculation.

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Aeromonas dhakensis is reported as an emerging pathogenic species within the genus Aeromonas and is widely distributed in tropical coastal areas. This study provided a detailed description and characterization of a strain of A. dhakensis (202108B1) isolated from diseased Ancherythroculter nigrocauda in an inland region of China.

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Argininosuccinate synthase (ASS1), a critical enzyme in the urea cycle, acts as a tumor suppressor in many cancers. To date, the anticancer mechanism of ASS1 has not been fully elucidated. Here, we found that phosphoglycerate dehydrogenase (PHGDH), a key rate-limiting enzyme in serine synthesis, is a pivotal protein that interacts with ASS1.

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  • The study introduces multifunctional red-emissive carbon dots (R-CDs) that effectively stain cell nuclei by targeting nuclear proteins, enhancing disease diagnosis and cell biology research.
  • R-CDs are easy to prepare, exhibit strong fluorescence at 635 nm, and offer advantages over traditional dyes like Hoechst and DAPI, including lower cost, better water dispersion, and stability without strict storage conditions.
  • With a quick staining time for live (3 min) and dead cells (10 s), R-CDs can distinguish between cell types while not binding to DNA, making them safe for various biological and medical applications.
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  • * A modified grand-canonical potential kinetics (GCP-K) method is introduced, based on density functional theory (DFT), to analyze the impact of these surface charges on reaction thermodynamics and kinetics.
  • * Results show that the optimal hydrogen adsorption energy on Pt is around -0.2 eV, influenced by surface negative charges, and the findings align well with experimental data, providing a new approach to assess reaction energetics.
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Radiotherapy (RT) is one of the most feasible and routinely used therapeutic modalities for treating malignant tumors. In particular, immune responses triggered by RT, known as radio-immunotherapy, can partially inhibit the growth of distantly spreading tumors and recurrent tumors. However, the safety and efficacy of radio-immunotherapy is impeded by the radio-resistance and poor immunogenicity of tumor.

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The present article conducts an investigation into the phenomenon of exponential stability within singular perturbed delayed systems, incorporating time-varying parameters. Singularly perturbed systems serve as essential tools in modeling intricate systems characterized by multiple time scales, wherein one subsystem exhibits significantly faster evolution than the others. The presence of small delays introduces complexities, influencing both state derivatives and delays, further accentuating the intricacies of the system.

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Highly tunable electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT) with high-quality-factor (Q-factor) excited by combining with the quasi-bound states in the continuum (quasi-BIC) resonances is crucial for many applications. This paper describes all-dielectric metasurface composed of silicon cuboid etched with two rectangular holes into a unit cell and periodically arranged on a SiO substrate. By breaking the C rotational symmetry of the unit cell, a high-Q factor EIT and double quasi-BIC resonant modes are excited at 1224.

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  • The study developed a cellulose-based fluorescent aerogel for detecting and removing toxic mercury ions (Hg(II)), utilizing cellulose nanocrystals and gold nanoclusters.
  • The aerogel emits strong red fluorescence under UV light, which diminishes in the presence of Hg(II), allowing for quantification with a smartphone for concentrations between 0-1000 μg/L and a detection limit of 12.7 μg/L.
  • With a maximum sorption capacity of 483.21 mg/g for Hg(II), this aerogel shows potential for effective mercury removal and sensing due to its chemical interactions and fluorescence properties.
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In recent years, gold nanomaterials have become a hot topic in photothermal tumor therapy due to their unique surface plasmon resonance characteristics. The effectiveness of photothermal therapy is highly dependent on the shape and size of gold nanoparticles. In this work, we investigate the photothermal therapeutic effects of four different sizes of gold nanorods (GNRs).

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  • Scientists are studying how wave packets (like laser beams) move in space and how to control their speed better.
  • They created a new method called "flying focus" that lets laser pulses have moving focus points that can travel at any speed.
  • By using a special wave packet, they can change where the focus is, how big it is, and how many focus points there are, which could help us make better light technologies in the future.
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R-loops, three-stranded nucleic acid structures consisting of a DNA: RNA hybrid and displaced single-stranded DNA, play critical roles in gene expression and genome stability. How R-loop homeostasis is integrated into chloroplast gene expression remains largely unknown. We found an unexpected function of FtsHi1, an inner envelope membrane-bound AAA-ATPase in chloroplast R-loop homeostasis of Arabidopsis thaliana.

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Extracellular vesicle DNAs (evDNAs) hold significant diagnostic value for various diseases and facilitate transcellular transfer of genetic material. Our study identifies transcription factor FOXM1 as a mediator for directing chromatin genes or DNA fragments (termed FOXM1-chDNAs) to extracellular vesicles (EVs). FOXM1 binds to MAP1LC3/LC3 in the nucleus, and FOXM1-chDNAs, such as the gene and telomere DNA, are designated by FOXM1 binding and translocated to the cytoplasm before being released to EVs through the secretory autophagy during lysosome inhibition (SALI) process involving LC3.

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It is a highly significant area of research to investigate how to effectively enhance the focusing ability of abruptly auto-focusing beams (AAFBs) while extending the focal length. We introduce a dual-region parabolic trajectory offset modulation to auto-focusing ring Pearcey beams (RPBs), presenting a novel, to the best of our knowlege, approach to extend the focal length while greatly enhancing their auto-focusing capabilities. Unlike directly introducing a linear chirp, which inevitably shortens the focal length to enhance the auto-focusing ability and allows only single focusing in the RPBs, our scheme can achieve a multi-focusing effect.

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  • A study was conducted to explore the potential causal link between basal metabolic rate (BMR) and osteoarthritis (OA), as previous research showed inconsistent findings.
  • Using genetic data, researchers assessed the relationship by examining specific single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) associated with BMR and OA.
  • Results indicated a potential causal relationship, suggesting that managing BMR may help lower the risk of developing OA, particularly in the knee and hip joints.
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Recent events, including COVID-19, extreme floods, and explosion accidents, commonly induced localized closures and disruptions of urban road networks (URNs), resulting in significant impacts on human mobility and socio-economic activities. Existing studies on URN resilience to those events mainly took few cases for empirical studies, limiting our understanding on the URN resilience patterns across different cities. By conducting a large-scale nationwide resilience analysis of URNs in 363 cities in mainland China, this study attempts to uncover the resilience patterns of URNs against the worst-case single (SLDs) and multiple localized disruptions (MLDs).

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Objective: To investigate the efficacy and safety of CD19/CD3 bisecific monoclonalantibody (Blinatumomab) in the treatment of adult patients with relapsed / refractory Ph-negative acute B-lymphoblastic leukemia (R/R-B-ALL).

Methods: Ten adult R/R B-ALL patients were all treated with Blinatumomab. Each treatment cycle was administered for 28 days and stopped for 14 days.

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